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Show iPREsaii i1! BIG III Ministers anol3r Views About GooM From Reeent w VIEWS (UEATO RY MISSIONIRM Final Reports of vM I'etary and ChairV nance CommUK Personal impressions' Laymen's Missionary jmk' vention and the resuM. far were given at a ! Wilson hotel Thursday A.bout thirty members tec were present JtidjMj' chairman of the gcu'Sff 1 iresided. The final report of ('-rotary, ('-rotary, the He v. fj. Cw" presented. Mr. SIcfM'.ft briefly the preparationM vention, the acts of thM self, and touched upeKl meetings. He referred! which had bceu ouUi'al-ai upon in effect, to drifBv for foreign missions)'' churches and refcrrp back to the churches.' sfl-n Tho impressions of r and laymen were givoH'' the remarks was that fl Christian activity lia&Spt scope, now that the hSuU have been brought tmKlif Protestant churclicH mB and not merelv as One of the miiiistcrafffJ; past there has beoS: Protestant churches a lief, but never before'! was discovered hy tt! volition. Views Are EiiE Another minister saB conditions had .been Before the convention consmered Africa only guns and dogs, but n'ML viuced that it was riKr and capable of tlio Nearly all of the spqS niony to the fact tliaw found iu the laymcn'Mi? of necessity bear riclfft them confessed that, j-fc" vention, their viewsSi stricted, but now thcy'Sil say that they looked1? that is lo be done lom& world through larger mi Oscar L. Cox, chairiWte finance committee, suKM port, a synopsis of .'fHah lished in The Tribune WM ing. B. At the conclusion Mr. Melntiro was invjBiJi the layman "s robes wKa 1 for a month or moro sw; those of the clergy, vimfp, in XT" the meeting witliMTw marks. Among 1 ho speak Ritchie, the Rev. L. Mm Ul. Kov. Bishop P. SXk Tibball?, ,1. C. 3fc Moruingstar. "Dr Lucas, the Kev. C. Ejgy Mclntire. Ms6 |